Is a Giant Void Driving The Universe Apart?

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Re: Is a Giant Void Driving The Universe Apart?

by Roy » Sun Dec 03, 2023 2:58 pm

Yes, that article about Krupa’s work at U of Bonn shows that he and Banik are probably working together.
The method seems to be; find a contradiction and give it a name “Hubble Tension”. Invent a cause and give it a name (Dark Energy is already in use) “Giant Void”. Throw enough previously invented concepts around so that nobody inside the cosmological orthodoxy can be sure what it all means.

Re: Is a Giant Void Driving The Universe Apart?

by BeAChooser » Sun Dec 03, 2023 3:27 am

Here's another article on the implications of a void:

https://phys.org/news/2023-12-explanati ... nsion.html

Is a Giant Void Driving The Universe Apart?

by Roy » Sat Dec 02, 2023 10:56 pm

I would like tap draw your attention to the above article in 2Dec23 SciTechDaily.com. It is IMHO well written, by Indranil Banik of the University of Saint Andrews, Scotland. He manages, without ever mentioning the dreaded topic of electricity, to destroy the logic of the current cosmologists. Dark matter, CMB, theories of lambda CDM, MOND, Hubble recession, on and on. He highlights (unintentionally, I am sure) the dark void where current cosmologists keep their brains.

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